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Canada
Beyond Borders ECPAT Canada Beyond Borders ECPAT Canada is a national, bilingual
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Beyond Borders ECPAT Canada
Beyond Borders ECPAT Canada is a national, bilingual advocacy organization advancing the rights of children everywhere to be free from sexual abuse and exploitation. It is a registered charity without political or religious affiliation. Beyond Borders ECPAT Canada was founded in 1996 and became a member of the ECPAT Network in 1999. Some of its successful efforts have included toughening Canada´s legislation regarding the sexual exploitation of children in travel and tourism and increasing Canada’s legal age of consent from 14 to 16. It is a founding partner, along with the Canadian Centre for Child Protection, in the creation of Cybertip.ca, Canada’s tip-line for reporting online child sexual exploitation.
Bureau international des droits des enfants – International Bureau for children’s rights (IBCR)
The International Bureau for Children’s Rights (IBCR) is an organization working towards a world where children’s rights are a daily reality, with equality in all circumstances. IBCR offers expertise in service of children’s rights by conducting actions that contribute to sustainably and complementarily strengthening child protection and justice systems, and by forming partnerships with the actors who comprise these systems, enabling them to implement the rights of children who are at risk or victims of violence and children in contact with the justice system.
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